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scheduled for deletion because of the quality of the translation; making an effort because Woman in Science. I believe the article is accurate as I am leaving it but although I read some spanish I do not claim expertise, nor in biology for that matter. So given how bad a machine translation this was -- part of her name, "parra", had been translated as "vine" -- please thoroughly vet the facts before building this out. I'm thorough but fresh eyes and topic knowledge are what I do not have here. If you think it's good, please also comment here to that effect to help other people assess the information.
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surely we have a better reference than this -- the specific issue is that it doesn't qualify as a reliable source. <ref name="cm">https://cmccurso1011.wikispaces.com/Cient%C3%ADficas+espa%C3%B1olas</ref><ref>http://www.woman.es/galerias/lifestyle/la-ciencia-en-femenino?id=1</ref>